torque dampers
Get a piece of flex pipe and put it on your downpipe. If you already have some of that just put the motor mount inserts from Autozone (I think they are the Energy Suspension ones) for $20
EDIT: You'd be surprised at how much just the inserts help. They are amazing for only $20
EDIT: You'd be surprised at how much just the inserts help. They are amazing for only $20
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dunc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Get a piece of flex pipe and put it on your downpipe. If you already have some of that just put the motor mount inserts from Autozone (I think they are the Energy Suspension ones) for $20
EDIT: You'd be surprised at how much just the inserts help. They are amazing for only $20</TD></TR></TABLE>
i completely agree, i had my two torque mount inserts for about 6 months, they were a big difference, it did vibrate the car more obviously. but just tonight finally put the rear mount it. let me tell you the difference is night and day. and with the rear mount it seemed to cut down on the vibration noticably
i would recommend them to every one. the wheel hop also went away
EDIT: You'd be surprised at how much just the inserts help. They are amazing for only $20</TD></TR></TABLE>
i completely agree, i had my two torque mount inserts for about 6 months, they were a big difference, it did vibrate the car more obviously. but just tonight finally put the rear mount it. let me tell you the difference is night and day. and with the rear mount it seemed to cut down on the vibration noticably
i would recommend them to every one. the wheel hop also went away
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